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Social Change and Cultural Continuity among Native Nations

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This book defines the broad parameters of social change for Native American nations in the twenty-first century, as well as their prospects for cultural continuity. Many of the themes Champagne tackles are of general interest in the study of social change including governmental, economic, religious, and environmental perspectives. This book is an excellent resource for use in anthropology, sociology, ethnic studies, or Native American studies classes.

368 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Duane Champagne

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November 30, 2017
Interesting, but at times frustratingly broad. Overall gives a good understanding of Native culture and some theory behind its continuity/change over the years.
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